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What does SEC stand for?

Socio-Economic Classification


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Samples in periodicals archive:
Dr Steve Strand at Warwick University, who did the study, said: "White British boys in general but particularly from low socio-economic classification homes made the poorest progress.
The report, by Dr Steve Strand of Warwick University, said "white British boys in general, but particularly from low socio-economic classification (SEC) homes made the poorest progress.
The new system of socio-economic classification replaced the long-established division of society into ABC1, C2, D and E, which put more emphasis on whether the job was professional, white-collar or manual.
Exit polls in both Michigan and California indicated that voters from every racial, religious, political and socio-economic classification rejected vouchers.
The new Government rankings, called the National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification was devised by the Office of National Statistics and will come into use in 2001.
Dr Steve Strand at Warwick University, who did the study, said: "White British boys in general but particularly from low socio-economic classification homes made the poorest progress.
Introduction BACKGROUND AND REPORT COVERAGE DEFINITION Table 1: Descriptions of Social Grades by Social Status and Type of Occupation of the Household's Chief Income Earner Table 2: National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification -- Descriptions, Categories and Typical Occupations 2.
Introduction BACKGROUND AND REPORT COVERAGE DEFINITION Table 1: Descriptions of Social Grades by Social Status and Type of Occupation of the Household's Chief Income Earner Table 2: National Statistics Socio-Economic Classification -- Descriptions, Categories and Typical Occupations 2.

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